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Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365: Claim $150 Bonus For MLB, NFL Preseason

Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365: Claim $150 Bonus For MLB, NFL Preseason

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Gear up for MLB games and the NFL preseason with the bet365 bonus code WEEK365 and secure $150 in bonus bets or a $1,000 first bet safety net.
Gear up for MLB games and the NFL preseason with the bet365 bonus code WEEK365 and secure $150 in bonus bets or a $1,000 first bet safety net.
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content.
Create a new sportsbook account with the bet365 bonus code WEEK365 to capitalize on MLB and NFL preseason games this week. You will be able to choose between $150 in bonus bets and a $1,000 first bet safety net to start your account.
Click here or on any other link on this page to get started.
When you get set up with a new account on Wednesday, you will be able to secure use your desired reward to bet on MLB games like Royals-Red Sox and Padres-Diamondbacks. In addition to these matchups, the Aces-Valkyries WNBA matchup will qualify for this promo.
This is a good time to get set up with bet365, as the first full slate of NFL Preseason games starts on Thursday with Colts-Ravens, Bengals-Eagles and Raiders-Seahawks.
Click on one of our links to redeem this unique welcome offer and take advantage of other promos within the bet365 app.
bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365 For MLB, NFL Preseason
Let's start with the popular $150 bonus offer. All you have to do to activate it is bet $5 on any market. The outcome of that $5 bet does not matter, and you will receive your bonus bets before that initial wager even settles.
For example, maybe you want to bet on the Padres to beat the Diamondbacks tonight. Once you place your $5 bet on that market, you will have your $150 in bonus bets credited to your account.
With the $1,000 first bet safety net, you will be able to bet up to that amount while knowing you will get your stake back if your bet loses. Maybe you want to bet on one of the NFL Preseason games. If you wager something like $750 on the Eagles to beat the Bengals, you can secure a large payout with a winning bet. If your bet settles as a loss, you will get a $750 bonus refund to use later on.
Steps To Claim bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365 Offer
Claiming this offer from bet365 is easy. Just follow the steps listed below:
Click here to go to the registration page
Provide bonus code WEEK365 to claim offer
Enter basic personal information (Name, date of birth, mailing address, email, phone number, etc.)
Use secure payment method for initial deposit (Credit card, debit card, PayPal account, online banking, etc.)
Place initial wager to activate $150 bonus or $1,000 first bet safety net
Bonus bets you receive with either offer will be valid for seven days before they expire from your account.
bet365 Boosted Bet Specials For MLB, NFL Preseason
One of the best parts of the bet365 app is the betting markets that have boosted odds.
Let's take a look at some of the available markets for MLB games and the NFL Preseason:
Bobby Witt Jr. 2+ hits and 1+ runs, Jarren Duran 2+ hits and 1+ runs (+1000 boosted to +1100)
Padres moneyline, Fernando Tatis Jr. 2+ runs, Manny Machado 2+ RBI (+1200 boosted to +1400)
Colts, Bengals, Seahawks all win (+455 boosted to +546)
Browns, Falcons, Commanders all win (+2868 boosted to +3575)
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